Gents, figured I spent too much time on vidya and should read more. Only books that were ever really able to capture me were the dune series(dune and messiah). Interesting topics were philosophy, society, religion and science. Recommended list was no succes, What´d you suggest /lit/?
Tick a few of those boxes by reading "Ishmael". Good book.
>>9138724
Gene Wolfe (BOTNS) if you're not afraid of big words.
Other Gene Wolfe books if you are.
>>9138724
>dude
DUDE STARWARS RIPOFF LMAO
>>9138730
>>9138734
Looks interesting enough, thanks
This anon
>>9138724
Go on with Dune, since you enjoyed it. Children of Dune and God Emperor of Dune really polish off the series.
>>9138958
I meant I read the entire series, but the first two books seemed slighty better than their sequels. Although I rather enjoyed those as well, perhaps its just a novelty thing.
>>9138730
had this on the shelf forever. what if i dont like the idea of gurus and hate the environment
>>9138724
Seconding Gene Wolfe. I'd recommend Book of The New Sun for sure. Maybe start with The Fifth Head of Cerberus first for a slightly easier introduction to his style.
>>9138868
>friend borrows it from me
>returns it a week later
>didn't finish it
>because "the priest story had him being in a place he didn't like and I found that was unpleasant"
>now I have to kill my friend